Most Economists Say Fresh Government Shutdown Would Hurt U.S. Growth

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Most Economists Say Fresh Government Shutdown Would Hurt U.S. Growth
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Another government shutdown would have 'somewhat' of an impact on economic growth, said 58.9% of private-sector economic forecasters surveyed, while 16.1% said it would have a significant impact

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